"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell: Masters 2024 Tribute and Retirement Reflections"

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Tiger Woods shared a special moment with legendary CBS announcer Verne Lundquist at Augusta National during the Masters final round, stopping to shake Lundquist's hand and exchange a few words as he played the 16th hole, where Lundquist famously called Woods' chip-in birdie 19 years ago. Woods expressed admiration for Lundquist's ability to captivate audiences and described the call as a memory he will cherish for the rest of his life.
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